5 northern Ontario fishing hot spots

5 northern Ontario fishing hot spots

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In 2004, Thunder Bay, Ontario’s Allan Trochimchuk started Riverside Outdoors because he was tired of ordering so much tackle, especially soft-plastic baits, from out-of-town retailers. Today, his best sellers still include the Senkos and other soft-plastics that started it all. Trochimchuk’s picks cover bass, coaster brookies (above) and walleye.

More info: Riverside Outdoors, (807) 627-0698, www.riversideoutdoors.ca

LAC DES MILLE LACS, ONTARIO

GPS: 48.851774, -90.404289

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FISH: Walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Sawmill Bay holds good numbers of eaters

WHEN: Spring

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LAKE NIPIGON, ONTARIO

GPS: 49708, -88.575

FISH: Brook trout

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HIGHLIGHT: Trophy fish can top 23 inches

WHEN: Early fall

NORTH SHORE TRIBUTARIES, LAKE SUPERIOR, ONTARIO

GPS: 48.395, -89.253

FISH: Steelhead

HIGHLIGHT: Big water, good numbers and large fish

WHEN: Spring

SHEBANDOWAN LAKES, ONTARIO

GPS: 48.646, -90.351

FISH: Smallmouth bass, walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Three linked lakes, with varied water and lots of bass

WHEN: All season

WHITEFISH LAKE, ONTARIO

GPS: 48.221, -89.997

FISH Walleye

HIGHLIGHT: Shallow and weedy, with lots of fish; slip bobbers are lethal

WHEN: Year-round

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